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Object Description
Interview no. | R-0012 |
Restrictions | No one may quote this interview and identify the source by name. May quote as "a North Carolina internist said..." |
Project | R.4. Special Research Projects: Integration and Health Care in North Carolina |
Project description | Interviews, 1997, conducted by Karen Kruse Thomas for her history dissertation at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with North Carolina health professionals about the origins and growth of the modern health care system, focusing on integration and its effects on health policy. Topics include medical training and changes in medicine brought about by desegregation, new technology, "socialized medicine" and Medicare, and federal health care programs. Special attention is focused on African American medical students and practitioners and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. |
Date | 20 January 1997 |
Interviewee | Blair, Walker. |
Interviewee occupation | Physicians |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Whites |
Interviewer | Thomas, Karen Kruse. |
Subject Topical |
North Carolina--Race relations. Physicians--North Carolina. Medicine--Practice--North Carolina. Medical care--North Carolina. Medical Education--North Carolina. |
Subject Name | Blair, Walker. |
Citation | Interview with Walker Blair by Karen Kruse Thomas, 20 January 1997 R-0012, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Description
Interview no. | R-0012 |